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Stability of Graph Scattering Transforms

Fernando Gama, Alejandro Ribeiro, Joan Bruna

Nov-16-2025, 04:32:19 GMT–Neural Information Processing Systems 

Data stemming from networks, however, does not exhibit a regular inherent structure that can be effectively exploited by convolutions.

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Neural Information Processing Systems

Nov-16-2025, 04:32:19 GMT

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